60 Bewertungen
- shelbythuylinh
- 30. Nov. 2021
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- dreammakers
- 22. Mai 2006
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This show is still entertaining after all these years. The hero is a good guy with a heart of gold and an "aw shucks" charm. The
The ONE criticism I have of the show is that Gary never got smarter after years of receiving the paper. He never learned to be craftier in framing his efforts to impart urgencies or even had any established excuse for how he knows things when pressed. The stuttering explanations got tedious and him letting EVERYONE talk over him in critical moments become frustrating, especially when binge-watching.
Kyle Chandler is great in the lead. I can't picture anyone else playing the role so endearingly.
The ONE criticism I have of the show is that Gary never got smarter after years of receiving the paper. He never learned to be craftier in framing his efforts to impart urgencies or even had any established excuse for how he knows things when pressed. The stuttering explanations got tedious and him letting EVERYONE talk over him in critical moments become frustrating, especially when binge-watching.
Kyle Chandler is great in the lead. I can't picture anyone else playing the role so endearingly.
- symphonyjade
- 8. Feb. 2021
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There's something wonderfully unpretentious about this show; I'm not sure what it is exactly, it's one of those intangible things which makes a show memorable and leaves a smile on your face when you realise that in the past hour you've been really entertained.
With a combination of good acting, good writing and strong production it seems that it manages to convey its intentions without preaching, without being `in your face' and without screaming out loud. I always think of it as an `unpretentious little show' and find myself going to great lengths to see it; our dreadful local stations see fit to put it on at 3am on a Sunday morning (God only knows why when vastly inferior shows crowd more reasonable times, I wish we had a station like CBS here in Australia that puts these shows on at reasonable times as happens in the US).
The premise of the show (a man who receives tomorrow's newspaper today and has to do what he can to set things right that appear in the paper) is very easy to get into. This alone makes the show that much more accessible, I think that anyone who takes the time will be more than justly rewarded. I am very glad to see that the show is still running on CBS and I sincerely hope that it is with us for a long time to come. It's been going since 1996 and they don't seem to be running out of ideas which is always a good sign
All in all one of my top ten in the last decade or so, so good to see a show which doesn't rely on pretentiousness and glitter but on its own values and sheer quality of its writing, production and acting. Not only a must see but a must-return-to as well!
With a combination of good acting, good writing and strong production it seems that it manages to convey its intentions without preaching, without being `in your face' and without screaming out loud. I always think of it as an `unpretentious little show' and find myself going to great lengths to see it; our dreadful local stations see fit to put it on at 3am on a Sunday morning (God only knows why when vastly inferior shows crowd more reasonable times, I wish we had a station like CBS here in Australia that puts these shows on at reasonable times as happens in the US).
The premise of the show (a man who receives tomorrow's newspaper today and has to do what he can to set things right that appear in the paper) is very easy to get into. This alone makes the show that much more accessible, I think that anyone who takes the time will be more than justly rewarded. I am very glad to see that the show is still running on CBS and I sincerely hope that it is with us for a long time to come. It's been going since 1996 and they don't seem to be running out of ideas which is always a good sign
All in all one of my top ten in the last decade or so, so good to see a show which doesn't rely on pretentiousness and glitter but on its own values and sheer quality of its writing, production and acting. Not only a must see but a must-return-to as well!
This show was perfect for everyone. Exceptional entertainment. This show had it all; action, comedy, suspense. Although it seemed to be a bit directed toward teens, adults and children would have no problem getting caught up in the story. Engaging and addicting, I had to watch it every week. It doesn't require you to catch every episode, like many recent action adventure television shows(Alias and Lost).
An original plot and script that broke free from the lot of modern stereotypical TV series. Recently, Television has run dry with shock factor. All that's on any more is "reality TV", raunchy comedy, cheesy soap operas, sex, educational TV, advertisements, sex, and advertisements. It's hard to find a good time in front of the screen anymore.
This show was awesome while it lasted. I truly hope it comes out on DVD. If it doesn't I'll give up faith in Television all together.
An original plot and script that broke free from the lot of modern stereotypical TV series. Recently, Television has run dry with shock factor. All that's on any more is "reality TV", raunchy comedy, cheesy soap operas, sex, educational TV, advertisements, sex, and advertisements. It's hard to find a good time in front of the screen anymore.
This show was awesome while it lasted. I truly hope it comes out on DVD. If it doesn't I'll give up faith in Television all together.
- ClarkGriswald1
- 11. Dez. 2006
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Why "Early Edition" never got much attention I'll never know, because it was brilliant. I mean that without exaggeration; if ever a show deserved to be called brilliant, this is it. The concept alone was genius, because it was an attention-grabbing idea that didn't need much explanation... a guy gets a peek into the future each day through the local newspaper, and it's up to him to set things right. The writing was amazing, alternating between comedy and suspense. Some episodes were hilarious, and others were downright scary.
The thing I most admired about the show, I think, was the way it never ran out of ideas. A concept as simple as this one could get stale fast, and to tell the truth the show probably would have gone downhill if it had run longer, but during its four years it was always coming up with new twists and variations on the central idea. What if Gary had to save someone he didn't want to save? What if Gary had jury duty and couldn't leave his hotel to save people? What if Gary's paper was accidentally destroyed? What if Gary's not the only one who gets tomorrow's paper? Each episode had a cool new story that always made it fun to watch.
The thing I most admired about the show, I think, was the way it never ran out of ideas. A concept as simple as this one could get stale fast, and to tell the truth the show probably would have gone downhill if it had run longer, but during its four years it was always coming up with new twists and variations on the central idea. What if Gary had to save someone he didn't want to save? What if Gary had jury duty and couldn't leave his hotel to save people? What if Gary's paper was accidentally destroyed? What if Gary's not the only one who gets tomorrow's paper? Each episode had a cool new story that always made it fun to watch.
- alexpeychev
- 26. Jan. 2021
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Given the limited nature of Iranian TV -strict sex restriction, very limited allowance of gore and/or disturbing themes, and strong censorship of anything...well, they don't like-, Early Edition, renamed "Against Future" was one of the few shows that was kept intact, dubbed, and aired completely. A cloud of nostalgia hovers over it, as I was 8 when it aired, but even at that age I was slightly disappointed with how Gary always saved the day. That being said, it was a thrilling show, and I loved every bit of it. Family friendly fun without being too much of anything, not too much philosophizing, not too much action, not too much boredom. Watched a few episodes again yesterday to scratch the nostalgia itch. Recommended for families.
...bring a tear to my eye. Why? It has everything you could want from a program! Acting, production, plots, intrigue, writing : ALL GOOD. All satisfying without a cringe in sight. Those who participate in this all too short series must be thanked for showing us that the public can be taught a few lessons without hammering our heads into the ground.
Kyle Chandler, Shanesia Davis and Fisher Stevens formed an unshakeably tight ensemble throughout the series. Kyle's unique characterization of Gary Hobson was always honest, warm - without being syrupy, quirky and fun to watch. His double-takes always brought a smile to my face! And he did the writers good in every respect.
Also, I enjoyed so much the characterizations of Ron Dean as Det. Crumb and William Devane and Tess Harper as Gary's parents. Not to forget Billie Worley as Patrick Quinn and Kristy Swanson and Myles Jeffrey as Erica and Henry Paget.
If you haven't caught this program and are looking for a special hour of television, go no further than EARLY EDITION ♥
Kyle Chandler, Shanesia Davis and Fisher Stevens formed an unshakeably tight ensemble throughout the series. Kyle's unique characterization of Gary Hobson was always honest, warm - without being syrupy, quirky and fun to watch. His double-takes always brought a smile to my face! And he did the writers good in every respect.
Also, I enjoyed so much the characterizations of Ron Dean as Det. Crumb and William Devane and Tess Harper as Gary's parents. Not to forget Billie Worley as Patrick Quinn and Kristy Swanson and Myles Jeffrey as Erica and Henry Paget.
If you haven't caught this program and are looking for a special hour of television, go no further than EARLY EDITION ♥
- Enrique-Sanchez-56
- 20. Juli 2019
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- ironhorse_iv
- 18. Juni 2013
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Some reviewers mentioned this show had an indefinable 'something" that made it great. I would offer this show had heart. Meaning great characters with human interaction and emotion that is so lacking in most shows on the air now. That same quality is seen in old movies and shows from the past like Emergency, Adam-12, or St. Elsewhere. The idea of Gary getting the newspaper and changing the past, although interesting, only gives a platform for the great character development and human drama that revolved around Gary helping the citizens of Chicago and forming great friendships and relationships. I would recommended anyone to get this series on DVD, and I hope writers will bring back this type of character development in the future. I really miss shows like this.
I just started watching this after 10 years gone by. I had originally only seen a single episode of Early Edition.
The idea is not exactly an original idea but I believe the writing and production quality of each episode is great. The episodes continue to some canon; so you find later episodes referring to previous episodes, rather than independently written episodes.
You'll spot a lot of 'to be famous' faces in there and I do wonder what ever happened to Chuck and Gary as they were great actors.
As with many TV series of the 90s this is an honest and heartwarming series with much stimulation of your own thoughts and experiences, leading you to realise that hindsight is often just as powerful as foresight.
10/10 as this is one of the best series I have seen in a long time, even in 2008.
The idea is not exactly an original idea but I believe the writing and production quality of each episode is great. The episodes continue to some canon; so you find later episodes referring to previous episodes, rather than independently written episodes.
You'll spot a lot of 'to be famous' faces in there and I do wonder what ever happened to Chuck and Gary as they were great actors.
As with many TV series of the 90s this is an honest and heartwarming series with much stimulation of your own thoughts and experiences, leading you to realise that hindsight is often just as powerful as foresight.
10/10 as this is one of the best series I have seen in a long time, even in 2008.
- jayc-lawrence
- 4. Juli 2008
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Instead of trying to change the world, the protag was busy with individuals, trivialities and a "mysterious" pussycat.
The German title of Early Edition is "Alone Against The Future" which would imply a science fiction show. I was disappointed when I found out that it wasn't - for about 30 seconds. Then it caught me and never released me again. Every single episode is brilliant, Kyle Chandler portrays Gary beautifully and very believably, the plots are smart, humourous and thrilling. It is fascinating (and often funny) to see how creative Gary is in solving his daily "Save Chickago" tasks. After watching I always have learned a principle, I feel entertained, my faith in the good im man is strengthened and I am eager to watch the next episode. Parents, this is the show You can have Your children watch instead of all this Pokemon crap.
They don't make too many shows these days that you can sit down with your entire family and not have to hold your breath that some debauchery might appear.
I just discovered this show on starttv. Being born in Chicago, the show probably means a little more to Chicagoans than the rest because the series is so close to home and showcases just about all the places I've been to. With that said, I'm surprised I never knew about this show until recently (I was married in 1996 and was consumed with my then wife but am now happily divorced).
I highly recommend this show for all ages. It's s great feel good show that everyone will enjoy. I know it's rare these days for families to sit down and watch tv together (if at all). This is the perfect show to do just so.
I just discovered this show on starttv. Being born in Chicago, the show probably means a little more to Chicagoans than the rest because the series is so close to home and showcases just about all the places I've been to. With that said, I'm surprised I never knew about this show until recently (I was married in 1996 and was consumed with my then wife but am now happily divorced).
I highly recommend this show for all ages. It's s great feel good show that everyone will enjoy. I know it's rare these days for families to sit down and watch tv together (if at all). This is the perfect show to do just so.
This is the best drama ever. I have seen these new ones that come out like Orange County and North Shore and others and there just not entertaining or touching or anything. Early Edition has all that. It was a fantastic show. Kyle Chandler was perfect for the role. I liked the way the show started out. He was just kicked out of his home by his wife and he hates his job and one day a cat with tomorrows newspaper comes to his hotel room door and thats how the whole show started. I like his two friends, Marissa and Chuck, as well. I just wish Fisher Stevens didn't leave half way through the series. He was the funny guy. The situations Gary had were always pretty cool too. Sometimes you just felt sorry for him, but at the end when he saves someone's life he feel good and they feel good and you feel good that those characters feel good. This show goes first place as my favorite drama and Touched by an Angel as second. This show should have a reunion special. Come back Gary, come back.
A very solid tv programme about a guy named Gary Hobson who gets tomorrow's newspaper today. I liked watching it every week , but now it doesn't come on anymore which is very disappointing and sad. I liked many episodes especially "Run Gary, Run" and "Time". It was a great tv show and I wish they made way more episodes. Probably the best thing that came on tv.
- The__Watcher
- 24. Jan. 2001
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It's hard to believe its been 20 years since this program aired. back then, this was 1 of a hand full of programs I just had to see. thankfully I was able keep a copy, so I can see it again, usually around Christmas I will watch them.
- hicster-29076
- 14. März 2021
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This serie is missed on the television. It was so popular and we all loves it. Thank you for making this.
- Likeafrisbee
- 14. Feb. 2021
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The second episode, for example, is singularly disgusting for showing us a corrupt, violent political and economic system including police willing to murder the innocent for no reason other than convenience and playing that for 'humor.' Only an imbecile, a naif, or the desperate could enjoy this.
- sogoodlooking
- 8. Feb. 2022
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What's there to say about Early Edition besides the fact that it's the best series on this side of the world. It has everything, good actors, more then enough directors and the plot. The plot, a guy (Gary Hobson) get's tommorow's Chicago Sun-Times today, he knows what will happen in the future, a thing that one should be very careful with. His personal mission, to save the world, or atleast the ones he can save in his territory, the great city of Chicago. Every day, he goes out to save the world, sometimes with his blind friend, Melissa, sometimes with Chuck (Fisher Adams), a friend that wants to place bets with the aid of the paper. Shortly told, a plot to adore, a plot that has a lot of room for different subjects. On the background Chicago and a man who's saving the lifes of his fellow-Chicago citizens.
It's just a fantastic series, don't miss it.
It's just a fantastic series, don't miss it.
- buffyrulezz
- 11. Apr. 2000
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Early Edition is one of those once in a lifetime tv shows that comes together so well, with a great cast and even better writing. The premise of receiving tomorrow's newspaper is pretty amazing. Just think what you could change. What would you change?
Every episode has great stories, and there are even a few flashback stories that reveal background on the newspaper and who receives it. Kyle Chandler was perfect in the role of Gary, his narration was a great voice for the show.
As for CBS, I wish they'd release the last two seasons on dvd, as it's been 9 years as of 2018 since season two was released.
Every episode has great stories, and there are even a few flashback stories that reveal background on the newspaper and who receives it. Kyle Chandler was perfect in the role of Gary, his narration was a great voice for the show.
As for CBS, I wish they'd release the last two seasons on dvd, as it's been 9 years as of 2018 since season two was released.
- The_Jew_Revue
- 8. Okt. 2018
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This is the series that was fun, clever, fast moving with great lighting and camera work ..
I wonder if the creators were consulted before the studios greenlighted the dreadful show 'God Friended Me' (which is a dreadful re-boot/ripoff of Early Edition)
I would love to see Early Edition to come back ..
I wonder if the creators were consulted before the studios greenlighted the dreadful show 'God Friended Me' (which is a dreadful re-boot/ripoff of Early Edition)
I would love to see Early Edition to come back ..
- WickedYouth
- 28. Okt. 2018
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I loved this show & fell in love with Kyle Chandler or maybe the character he played, Gary Hobson. He was perfect for the role. I fell in love with him all over again as Coach Taylor in Friday Night Lights. Early Edition reminds me of how enjoyable & light hearted shows were. The character used his moral judgement in deciding how to react to future events, that only he knew about. Unfortunately, in 2020s TV, he wouldn't help, just post videos of incidents on social media because he'd be afraid of misgendering someone or being called a privileged cis white male or racist. Be fun to re-watch it.
- surgicalrn
- 16. Sept. 2022
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